SOLITY GT10BK No-Hub Smart Digital Door Lock: 5-in-1 Keyless Entry
Let's talk about the Solity No-Hub Smart Digital Door Lock – it's not just a lock, it's like having a bouncer for your door, minus the attitude. This sleek gadget is packed with five ways to say 'open sesame': fingerprint (faster than you can blink at 0.3 seconds), PIN codes, app control, one-time codes for those guests who overstay their welcome, and yes, good old-fashioned keys for when tech decides to take a nap.
It's perfect for the chaos of a busy home or the revolving door of a rental, handling up to 100 users without breaking a sweat. And with auto-lock that you can set from 'I’m just taking out the trash' (5 seconds) to 'I think I left the stove on' (180 seconds), it’s got your back.
Oh, and it plays nice with Amazon Alexa and SmartThings – because sometimes you just want to yell at your door to open while your hands are full of groceries. Installation? A breeze on standard American doors, no matter if you're a lefty or a righty.
Durability? It's got an IP54 certification, meaning it laughs in the face of dust and water, and has been tested against salt spray and brute force – basically, it's the Chuck Norris of door locks.
And if you ever hit a snag, round-the-clock customer support is there, making sure you're never left fumbling with your keys in the dark. The Solity GT10BK isn’t just an upgrade; it’s your home’s new best friend.
- Lightning-Fast Fingerprint Recognition
- Smart Home Integration
- Simple Installation
- IP54 Waterproof Certification
- 24/7 Customer Support
- 5-in-1 Keyless Entry
General specs
- Brand: SOLITY
- Model: GT10BK
- Seller: Amazon
- Entry Options: Fingerprint, PIN codes, App control, One-time code, Traditional keys
- Fingerprint Recognition Speed: 0.3 seconds
- Auto-Lock Adjustable Timer: 5 to 180 seconds
- Smart Home Integration: Amazon Alexa, SmartThings
- Installation: Standard American doors, Left and right-handed orientations
- Durability: IP54 certification, 240-hour salt spray test, 4500N force resistance
- First listed by seller: 5/8/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | SOLITY | SOLITY | Vestidos | GHome Smart | Meterk | Goluckog |
Model | GT10BK | GT10BK MB | KD10-SE | 07 | ||
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Price | $139.99 | $139.99 | $189.21 | $71.99 | $90.65 | $56.23 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Amazon | Joom | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
Isabella W.
Sheffield
May 14, 2025
Before getting this lock, I was constantly worried about lost keys or forgetting to lock up, especially with our child coming and going. Now, it's a relief to have something so secure and versatile—I can manage access for family and guests easily, and the auto-lock feature means I never second-guess if the door is closed. However, it's not perfect; the tech hiccups remind me that nothing replaces good old reliability. Most likely, it's a solid choice for modern homes, but it requires a bit of patience. :)
- Pros: The Solity lock offers multiple ways to unlock, which is incredibly convenient for our busy household—I can use my fingerprint, set codes for guests, or even open it with an app when my hands are full. It automatically locks after a short delay, giving me peace of mind without constant checking, and it's easy to install on our standard door. The durability is impressive, handling weather and wear without issues, and customer support is always available if needed.
- Cons: A couple of niggles: the fingerprint reader can be finicky at times, not always recognizing my print instantly, and relying on technology means occasional glitches that require using the backup key. Integration with voice assistants isn't seamless and might not work as expected in all situations, which can be frustrating when you're in a hurry.